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A persistent Labour policy of opposition to visits by American nuclear-powered warships could bruise relations between New Zealand and the United States, should the Labour Party win the 1981 General tion—Page 2 The Ashburton ElectricPower Board has been granted permission to proceed with its hydroelectricity scheme at Montalto. „ _ —Page 3 Lebanon has rejected Israel’s offer of peace — made within hours of another Israeli bombing raid on southern Lebanon. —Page 8 Sentiment is not enough to keep New Zealand’s present trade with Britain, writes Stuart McMillan. —Page 22 The Otago studmaster, Brian Anderton, is expected to have a noteworthy influence on results at the Trentham races today. —Page 26

Dunedin’s left-handed golfer Kim McDonald, who is leading the national title at Paraparaumu Beach, described the course as one one of the toughest he has ever played. —Back page Paul Quinn, of Wellington, has a crucial role in today’s match between New Zealand Maoris and New South Wales Country. —Back page Addington market 28 Background 23 Classified index 41 Commercial 24, 25 Courts 4 Dining out 12, 13 Editorials 22 Home and People 18. 19 International 8, 9 Letters 22 Local services 29 Mail notices 29 Racing 26, 27 Shipping 17 Sports feature 20 Sports news 42 Strip cartoons 29 TV, radio — 21 Telephone your news tips to 790-940, after hours 790-941 Registered at Post Office Headquarters Wellington, as • newspaper

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Press, 9 May 1979, Page 1

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On other pages Press, 9 May 1979, Page 1

On other pages Press, 9 May 1979, Page 1